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Minimally invasive implant and method
Est. expiryAug 25, 2028(~2.1 yrs left)· nominal 20-yr term from priority
A61F 2220/0016A61B 17/0401A61B 17/06109A61B 2017/0409A61B 2017/0464A61B 2017/0414A61B 2017/0412A61B 2017/0417A61B 2017/00805A61F 2/0045A61F 2250/0097
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Abstract
Apparatus and methods are provided for treating urinary incontinence, fecal incontinence, and other pelvic defects or dysfunctions, in both males and females, using one or more lateral implants to reinforce the supportive tissue of the urethra. The implants can be configured as a sling device having at least one extension arm and a tissue support portion having an eyelet, wherein a portion of the at least one extension arm is adapted to slide through and adjustably attach with the eyelet.
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exact text as granted — not AI-modifiedWhat we claim is:
1. An elongate implantable incontinence sling system, comprising:
a tissue support portion having a first eyelet and a second eyelet;
a first extension arm having a mesh extension, a first anchor portion, and a first rod member, with at least a length of the first extension arm adapted to slide through the first eyelet of the tissue support portion; and
a second extension arm having a second anchor portion and a second rod member, with at least a length of the second extension arm adapted to slide through the second eyelet of the tissue support portion.
2. The sling system of claim 1 , wherein at least a portion of the second extension arm is constructed of a mesh material.
3. The sling system of claim 1 , wherein at least one of the first and second rod members is a polymer extension rod.
4. The sling system of claim 1 , wherein the first and second rod members are polymer extension rods.
5. The sling system of claim 1 , further including a grommet adapted to engage at least one of the first and second eyelets to facilitate attachment of the first extension arm or the second extension arm.
6. The sling system of claim 1 , further including one or more alignment indicia provided along a portion of the tissue support portion.
7. The sling system of claim 6 , wherein the one or more indicia includes three indicia adapted to guide placement of the elongate sling relative to tissue targeted for support.
8. The sling system of claim 1 , wherein the anchor portion of at least one of the first and second extension arms is adapted to engage with obturator tissue.
9. The sling system of claim 1 , wherein the anchor portion of at least one of the first and second extension arms is adapted to engage with rectus fascia.
10. The sling system of claim 1 , wherein the tissue support portion spans under and provides support to the urethra.
11. An elongate implantable incontinence sling system, comprising:
a tissue support portion having a first eyelet and a second eyelet;
a first extension arm having a first anchor portion, an elongate first mesh portion, and a first rod member, with at least a length of the first elongate mesh portion adapted to slide through the first eyelet of the tissue support portion; and
a second extension arm having a second anchor portion, a second elongate mesh portion, and a second rod member, with at least a length of the second elongate mesh portion adapted to slide through the second eyelet of the tissue support portion, such that the tissue support portion spans under and provides support to the urethra.
12. The sling system of claim 11 , further including a grommet adapted to engage at least one of the first and second eyelets to facilitate attachment of the first extension arm or the second extension arm.
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